Person Record
Metadata
Name |
Nelson, Isaac, c1773-1834 |
Born |
c1773 |
Deceased |
Jul 7, 1834 |
Places of residence |
Portsmouth, N.H. |
Occupation |
Boat builder Capt. Customs collector at end of life. |
Spouse |
Frances Grouard, b. 1779 in Portsmouth, N.H., d. Jul. 17, 1875 in Boston, Mass., |
Children |
1) Dorothy Nelson, b. Aug 4, 1799, d. Jun 20, 1862, m. Sept 30, 1821, Benjamin A. Shackford 2) Mary Elizabeth Nelson, c1801, d. Sep 12, 1873, m. 1822 Jeremiah D. Goodrich (1801-1876) 3) Olive Nelson, c1804, d. May 28, 1858, m. Nov 20, 1826, Samuel P. Scott 4) Isaac Franklin Nelson, Oct. 1807, d. Jun 24, 1885, m. Jun. 26, 1836 in Portsmouth, N.H. to Sarah Ann Mudge (1811-1885), daughter of Samuel Mudge and Anna Breed. |
Relationships |
Spouses: Frances Grouard, b. 1779 in Portsmouth, N.H., d. Jul. 17, 1875 in Boston, Mass., m. c1806 in Portsmouth, N.H. |
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